In 2018, it became mandatory for all public sector employers with more than 250 employees to measure and publish their gender pay gap information. Since then, employers have had a responsibility to publish data annually.
Read the Gender Pay Report and Action Plan (2022/23).
Equal pay means that men and women in the same employment who are performing equal work must receive equal pay, as set out in the Equality Act 2010.
The gender pay gap is a measure that shows the difference in average earnings between men and women across an organisation or the labour market.
There are six steps to gender pay gap reporting
- Planning the report
- Use ESR reports to produce the figures
- Enter the data into the government website
- Analyse the reasons behind the figures
- Write a narrative
- Create an action plan to the narrative
For more information on the six steps and the gender pay gap, please click this link which will take you to a guidance document produced by NHS Employers.